Non‐seagrass carbon contributions to seagrass sediment blue carbon [PDF]
AbstractNon‐seagrass sources account for ∼ 50% of the sediment organic carbon (SOC) in many seagrass beds, a fraction that may derive from external organic matter (OM) advected into the meadow and trapped by the seagrass canopy or produced in situ. If allochthonous carbon fluxes are responsible for the non‐seagrass SOC in a given seagrass bed, this ...
Matthew P. J. Oreska +4 more
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Blueprint for Blue Carbon: Lessons from Seychelles for Small Island States
Blue carbon has been proposed as a nature-based solution for climate change mitigation; however, a limited number of published works and data and knowledge gaps hinder the development of small island developing states’ (SIDS) national blue carbon ...
Michael Bennett +3 more
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Adsorption of methylene blue onto treated activated carbon [PDF]
The potential feasibility of treated and untreated activated carbon for removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution was investigated. The effects of various experimental parameters such as contact time, solution pH and adsorbent dosage were ...
Ahmad @ Amat, Faujan +2 more
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Blue Carbon is increasingly popular worldwide, and it also belongs to circular economy field which would last a long period in academy. To further understand the development and characteristics of Blue Carbon, this study uses CiteSpace software to ...
Lipai Zhang
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Special carbon requirement of Spirulina platensis culture. [Translation from: Materialy VII Vsesoyuznogo Rabochego Soveshchanii po Voprosu Krugovorota Veshchestv v Zamknutoi Sisteme na Osnove Zhiznedeyatel'nosti Nizshikh Organizmov p55-57. Kiev, Naukova Dumka, 1972.] [PDF]
By the industrial cultivation of blue-green algae, there very much appears the important question about their carbon nutrition. Spirulina grows within the range of pH value of medium of 8.5 - 11.0.
Al'bitskaya, O. N. +2 more
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Four ovigerous females of the parasitic copepod Pseudosarcotretes omorii gen. et sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoida: Pennellidae) were found on North Pacific lightfish Maurolicus japonicus Ishikawa, 1915, collected from Suruga Bay, eastern Japan ...
Nanami Yumura +2 more
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The effect of various carbon sources on the growth of single-celled cyanophyta [PDF]
In 19 strains of unicellular blue-green algae, belonging to general Synechococcus, Synechocystis, Aphanocapsa and Aphanothece, the capacity of growth under mixotrophic conditions in mineral media with organic carbon sources (carbohydrates, polyols) was ...
Avilov, I. A., Sidorenkova, E. S.
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Advancing Blue Carbon Knowledge: Leveraging Geomatics for Capacity Building through the BlueCARES Project [PDF]
Mangrove forests and seagrass meadows, collectively termed as blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs), play a pivotal role in carbon sequestration and climate mitigation.
K. Martinez +5 more
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Deepening inside the pictorial layers of Etruscan sarcophagus of Hasti Afunei: An innovative micro-sampling technique for Raman/SERS analyses [PDF]
The Hasti Afunei sarcophagus is a large Etruscan urn, made up of two chalky alabaster monoliths. Dated from the last quarter of the third century BC, it was found in 1826 in the small town of Chiusi (Tuscany- Il Colle place) by a landowner, Pietro Bonci ...
Bianco, Armandodoriano +7 more
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Comparative Adsorption Of Dyes Unto Activated Carbon Prepared From Maize Stems And Sugar Cane Stems. [PDF]
: Comparative adsorption of dyes (bromophenol blue and methyl orange solution) was performed using activated carbon prepared from maize stem and sugarcane stem as low cost agricultural waste adsorbents.
Dada, Adewumi O. +2 more
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